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How do we know that Christ could not have sinned?

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Christ could not have sinned because He is divine, and sin would contradict His perfectly holy nature.

The assertion that Christ could not have sinned is grounded in His divine nature as the Son of God. According to Scripture, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and is thus inherently holy and incapable of sinning. Hebrews 7:26 notes that Jesus is 'holy, innocent, unstained, separated from sinners.' This perfect nature means that, despite being tempted, He had no sinful avenues for temptation to exploit. If Jesus were capable of sin, He would require a substitute, negating His role as our perfect representative before God. His temptation served to affirm His righteousness and ability to empathize with our struggles while remaining morally perfect.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:26, Romans 8:3

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